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Homemade Body Scrubs to Exfoliate and Moisturise your Skin

Well its that time of year
that we all make resolutions to eat better and exercise, but what about
improving our skincare? During the winter months our skin and lips take a
beating from the cold and wind and central heating and therefore need a little
bit of pampering too.

With this in mind, I jumped
onto the coconut oil bandwagon a few years ago and must admit that it lived up to
the hype! Sugar scrubs are a wonderful way to pamper yourself and I have been
making my own face, body and lip scrubs for the last few years (Link to my Instagram
post of December’s scrubs: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bqht_tJAbty/)
and my skin feels amazingly soft, and moisturised. They are also inexpensive to
make, and my friends, family and clients love them as gifts.

There is
nothing wrong with the shop bought scrubs and I used to be addicted to LUSH’s Mint Julips Lip Scrub (£6.50
for 25g) and Ocean
Salt Face and Body Scrub (£8.95 for 120g). Whilst they are lovely they are
quite expensive. Its easy to make your own scrubs in less than 10 mins with a
few ingredients that you probably already own and therefore will cost you
pennies to make.

Read on to discover my current favourite homemade scrub and to download my top 5 recipes so that you can make them at home.

Vanilla & Cinnamon Brown Sugar Scrub

My current favourite scrub
for my lips and body is the Vanilla and Cinnamon Brown Sugar Scrub. It smells
divine and is almost good enough to eat. I love to lick my lips after using
this scrub!

I use it on my lips 2-3
times a week and on my body once per week. When I make a large batch, if I have
any left over I pop it into small pots and gift it to clients at my makeup
appointments.

Ingredients:

1 cup brown sugar

1/2 cup coconut oil (melted)

1 teaspoon real vanilla extract

1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

Directions:

Place all ingredients in a
bowl and mix together. (I melt the
coconut oil in the microwave for a few seconds first) It’s as easy as that! You
can add more oil depending upon how loose you prefer your scrubs to be.

PURCHASING INGREDIENTS

I’m not going to list where
I buy each item from and its cost as they mostly come out of my pantry which I
stock up from my local supermarket.

I buy my Coconut oil from
Aldi as its fairly inexpensive at I believe £2.99 for a large jar and lasts for
a long time in the fridge too.

Essential oils also don’t have
to be expensive, I buy mine from TK Maxx in their skincare department for approx.
£1.99 per bottle.

You can also look online or
look at other retailers for your ingredients.

HOW TO STORE YOUR BODY SCRUBS

I store the scrubs in Mason
Jars in my bathrooms and in small air tight containers in my makeup kit. If you don’t have any fancy jars yet, just
keep your scrub in a Tupperware tub. Since this recipe doesn’t contain any
preservatives, it’s best if it’s used within a couple of months however I find
that this is never an issue!!!

HOW TO USE A BODY SCRUB:

You can use body scrubs in the bath or shower. To avoid damaging your skin, make sure your body is thoroughly wet and softened with warm water.

You can use body scrubs in the bath or shower. To avoid damaging your skin, make sure your body is thoroughly wet and softened with warm water.

Apply scrub with your hands
and cover your body with an adequate amount of body scrub. Use circular motions
to massage it into your skin. I try to allow the scrub to melt into my skin for
2-3 mins before rinsing off with warm water.

Anything you apply on your
skin after using a body scrub will be absorbed more rapidly. Applying a
hydrating body lotion is the most important after-scrub product to help seal
moisture in to your skin.

Download Your Free Body Scrub Recipes

Download my free body scrub recipes by clicking on the image below and have fun making your own scrubs. Leave me a comment on your favourite and tag me in photos of your homemade scrubs – @makeupbyclaire01

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